Binghamton, New York – A wet and stormy stretch will hit Binghamton starting Tuesday afternoon, with multiple rounds of thunderstorms expected to disrupt travel and outdoor plans through midweek.
According to the National Weather Service in Binghamton, Tuesday will bring showers and possibly thunderstorms after 3 p.m., with a high near 72°F and southeast wind around 7 mph. Rain chances climb to 80% Tuesday night, with storms expected before 11 p.m. and potential rainfall totals between a tenth and a quarter of an inch—higher in thunderstorms. Drivers along Route 17 and I-81 should prepare for slick roads, brief downpours, and reduced visibility.
Storm activity ramps up again Wednesday afternoon, when another round of thunderstorms could roll through after 2 p.m. Rainfall totals remain light, but flash flooding is possible in poor-drainage areas. Temperatures will hover around 67°F. The storm threat diminishes overnight into Thursday, when conditions finally calm down.
Thursday brings a brief lull with only a slight chance of rain and a high near 61°F, but another round of showers returns Thursday night into Friday. Friday will be mostly cloudy with a 60% chance of showers and a cooler high near 57°F.
⛈️ Five-Day Binghamton Spring Forecast:
- Tuesday: Thunderstorms after 3 p.m., high 72°F (80% chance)
- Wednesday: Thunderstorms after 2 p.m., high 67°F (80% chance)
- Thursday: Slight chance of rain, high 61°F
- Friday: Showers likely, high 57°F (60% chance)
- Saturday: Showers taper off, high 63°F (30% chance)
Residents are urged to monitor updates and delay unnecessary travel during active thunderstorms.




